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101. Modernizing Ukraine’s Transport and Logistics Infrastructure

102. The Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. Initiative: An Interim Assessment and Policy Recommendations

103. Brazil: Five Phenomena and Three Scenarios

104. Keeping the U.S. Military Engine Edge: Budget and Contract Trends

105. Corruption and Private Sector Investment in Ukraine’s Reconstruction

106. Transforming Health Crises with Pandemic Therapies Image

107. Colombia’s Relationship with the PRC

108. A Seismic Shift: The New U.S. Semiconductor Export Controls and the Implications for U.S. Firms, Allies, and the Innovation Ecosystem

109. Baltic Conflict: Russia’s Goal to Distract NATO?

110. CCP Inc. in Portugal: China's Investments in Financial Services and the Reach of the Chinese Communist Party in the Private Sector

111. A World in Crisis: The “Winter Wars” of 2022–2023

112. U.S.–China Relations in the Tank: A Handbook for an Era of Persistent Confrontation

113. A Green Wave?

114. Implications of the European Union’s Digital Regulations on U.S. and EU Economic and Strategic Interests

115. “Reunification” with Taiwan through Force Would Be a Pyrrhic Victory for China

116. A Model Comprehensive MSME Policy for Indian States

117. Growing Challenges, Rising Ambitions: AUSMIN 2022 and Expanding U.S.-Australia Cooperation

118. After the Caliphate: Factors Shaping Continuing Violent Extremism and Conflicts in the MENA Region

119. A New Social Contract for the Northern Triangle

120. Great Expectations and Grim Realities in AMLO's Mexico

121. Russian Malign Influence in Montenegro: The Weaponization and Exploitation of History, Religion, and Economics

122. Strengthening the U.S.-Pacific Islands Partnership

123. A Demand-Driven Approach to Development

124. Beyond Technology: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Developing World

125. Data Governance Principles for the Global Digital Economy

126. The United States’ Soft War with Iran

127. The Role of Development Finance Institutions in Enabling the Technology Revolution

128. The Rule of Law: A Critical Building Block for Good Governance and Economic Growth

129. Achieving Sustainability through Quality Infrastructure

130. Energy as a Source of Economic Growth and Social Mobility

131. Trade Policy on the 2020 Trail: The First Debate

132. Demographic Trends and Youth Empowerment in Africa

133. NATO: Going From the 2% Non-Solution to Meaningful Planning

134. U.S.–Southeast Asia Trade Relations in an Age of Disruption

135. Space Force or Space Corps?

136. The U.S. Department of Defense’s Role in Health Security

137. Sharpening Our Efforts: The Role of International Development in Countering Violent Extremism

138. Tell Me How This Ends: Military Advice, Strategic Goals, and the “Forever War” in Afghanistan

139. Home and Abroad: Building U.S. Global Economic Leadership on Strong Domestic Foundations

140. Dangerous Liaisons: Russian Cooperation with Iran in Syria

141. Creating a Real Peace in Afghanistan

142. Engaging with India’s Electrification Agenda

143. Identifying and Responding to Criminal Threats from Venezuela

144. Iran May be the Threat but Iraq is the Prize

145. China’s New 2019 Defense White Paper

146. Niger: A Bulwark against Further Instability in West Africa

147. Training the Next Revolution in American Manufacturing

148. Suriname at a Crossroads

149. ‘Peace’ in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Yemen

150. Achilles’ Heel: Adding Resilience to NATO’s Fragile Missile Shield

151. Iran’s Threat to Saudi Critical Infrastructure: The Implications of U.S.-Iranian Escalation

152. Trade Policy on the 2020 Trail: The Second Debate

153. Engaging India: Guide to Developing Health Care Partnerships with States

154. Federal Funding for Biosafety Research Is Critically Needed

155. Acquisition of Software-Defined Hardware-Based Adaptable Systems

156. The State of the Fighting in the Afghan War in Mid-2019

157. Blinking Red Lights

158. The Civil Challenges to Peace in Afghanistan

159. Where Are the Northern Triangle Countries Headed? And What Is U.S. Policy?

160. Out of the Shadows: Shining a Light on Irregular Migration

161. Transforming the U.S. and EU Electric Power Sectors

162. The Return of ISIS in Iraq, Syria, and the Middle East

163. Are Sanctions Working in Venezuela?

164. Understanding DoD’s Defense-Wide Zero-Based Review

165. Emerging Technologies and Managing the Risk of Tech Transfer to China

166. Putin and Global Health: Friend or Foe?

167. Human Rights in a Shifting Landscape: Recommendations for Congress

168. The Era of the Gas Mega-Players

169. Engaging with India’s Electrification Agenda: Powering Assam

170. Does the United States Renegotiate Its Trade Agreements after They Are Signed?

171. Energy Spheres of Influence

172. Research Collaboration in an Era of Strategic Competition

173. The WTO at a Crossroad

174. Investment Facilitation Revisited

175. Denial, Delay, Diversion: Tackling Access Challenges in an Evolving Humanitarian Landscape

176. Engaging with India’s Electrification Agenda: Powering Chhattisgarh

177. U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: The Struggle to Align Forces with Strategy

178. Strategic Directions for the United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)

179. Youth Violence Prevention in the United States

180. CSIS Brief: Beyond the Brink: Escalation and Conflict in U.S.-China Economic Relations

181. Engaging with India’s Electrification Agenda: Powering Odisha

182. Enhancing U.S. Leadership in a New Era of Global Immunization

183. The Art of Summitry

184. Smart Money on Chinese Advances in AI

185. U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: The Strategic and Budget Context

186. Understanding Transportation in Emerging Economies

187. U.S. Policy Roadmap: A Drive to Transform Global Food and Nutrition Security

188. Comments to the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security

189. Influence and Infrastructure: The Strategic Stakes of Foreign Projects

190. Pursuing Effective and Conflict- Aware Stabilization: Framing and Constructing a Roadmap

191. America’s Military Spending and the Uncertain Costs of its Wars: The Need for Transparent Reporting

192. Bangladesh: Two Independence Movements

193. Eritrea: The Independence Struggle and the Struggles of Independence

194. Timor-Leste: A Nation of Resistance

195. Kosovo: An Unlikely Success Still in the Making

196. Self-Determination and the Struggle for Success: Generalizing the Findings

197. Self-Determination and U.S. Choices

198. Independence Movements and Their Aftermath: Evaluating the Likelihood of Success

199. Venezuela’s Presidential Crisis and the Transition to Democracy

200. The Trends in Islamic Extremism: Factors Affecting the Future Threat